Tuesday, May 17, 2011

A Recap of Entries by Kenton Rambsy


Kenton Rambsy serves as the editor and lead contributor for the HBW Blog. Over the course of the semester, he has provided entries ranging on black migration and educational development in African American novels. Below are a collection of his entries for the past semester:


How Richard Wright’s Mother and Grandmother Taught him to Revere the Imaginative

 

Disrupting and Expanding the Notion of "Self-Taught"

 

Education and Revolution: Reading the novels of Sutton E. Griggs and Toni Morrison

 

Black Men and Informal Educational Networks

 

Literary Traditions: Education and Political Activism

 

Black Men, Education, and Political Activism

 

Men and Migration--Revisited 

 

Oprah Winfrey and Black Literature 

 

The Great Migration

 

100 Novels: Trend Analyses Project

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